Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh Wildlife Area is a critical wetland habitat in Idaho known for excellent waterfowl hunting, birdwatching, and natural wetland ecosystems.
Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh Wildlife Area is located in northern Idaho's Benewah and Kootenai counties, encompassing an extensive wetland complex featuring marshes, shallow lakes, and wet meadows. The area is an important remnant of the original Camas Prairie wetlands and has been managed to preserve native waterfowl habitat since its establishment in 1976. The wetland supports a variety of wildlife, including migratory waterfowl, upland game birds such as pheasants and grouse, and a rich diversity of amphibians and fish. It is known for its population of large flocks of ducks and geese during migration seasons, making it popular for hunting and wildlife viewing enthusiasts. The flat, open landscape presents opportunities for walking, photography, and nature study. While motorized boating is limited to protect wildlife, the marsh is accessible via gravel roads and designated public parking areas. The site is managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and includes facilities such as parking areas and informational signage. The wetlands also contribute to regional water quality and flood control by filtering water and storing floodwaters. Visitors interested in bird watching, hunting, or learning about unique wetland ecosystems will find the area rewarding, especially during spring and fall migrations when waterfowl diversity peaks.
Extensive wetland habitat supporting large migratory waterfowl populations
Opportunities to observe numerous species of ducks, geese, and other water birds
Designated waterfowl hunting areas managed for sustainable use
Quiet observation points ideal for wildlife photography and nature study
A vast, shallow wetland system that provides essential habitat for waterfowl and other wetland-dependent wildlife.
Seasonal gatherings of ducks and geese that make the area a prime location for birdwatching and hunting.
Designated areas where regulated waterfowl hunting helps maintain healthy wildlife populations.